Things I liked:The first looks of this rifle out of the box is superb with a very nice point to aim feel. The camo design/look is 1st class, and the checkered pistol grip and forearm has a nice width and firm feel to it. The RealTree stock and bull barrel make the rifle a visual masterpiece . . which is why it's a real shame that the rest of the story (performance-wise) is a total let-down. continued -Things I would have changed:Too bad this rifle shoots as lousey as it does. From the first shot you're wondering why Benjamin let their lawyers design the trigger. Length adjustment screw is also worthless. But even if you can live with the endless trigger pull, the real story is after 250+ rds break-in, we couldn't even get half dollar size groups at just 20 yds from the bench using brand new Benjamin 14.3 Discovery lead pellets. (tried 4 other pellets that performed equally bad) continued -What others should know:Very frustrating to get two shots inside a dime and then throw the 3rd one way high or way low - but that was how it went all week. My partner and I, who have both been shooting air rifles for 40 years think it could be the scope. We kept messing around with it to no avail. Checked all screws, etc. Also noted that shot chrony showed a disappointing 750 average w/ the Benjamin pellets. Sorry I can't report any better on this one. A new trigger, better scope and a correctly matched pellet for the barrel could possibly turn this looker into a keeper.

Your 750fps velocity is at the high end, many are closer to 700 using the standard 14.3gr Crosman Premier which the Benjamin should be. There are some things you can try for improving accuracy if you're willing to work on it. Brass washers and re-crowning the barrel are a couple.

Things I liked:Laser dot seems to work well at maximum 30yds or so in daylight and over twice that distance at dusk or early am in low light. Seems to be a solid little laser sight and mount. Things I would have changed:Not enough adjustment for the dot. Also the dot does not stay in one place and keeps moving around. I read where another customer had to apply locktight to the adjustment screws to prevent this from happening. If I can't get the dot to keep stable, I'm sending it back in for a refund.What others should know:This is a small laser, so check the size before buying. This thing looks and performs more like a toy, but what would you expect for 20 bucks?

Things I liked:A little smaller than I would have liked, but looks pretty good, and easy to mount. I also like the features for the price.Things I would have changed:Had a lot of trouble with the red dot zero staying fixed on the scope zero. Kept bouncing around and when I thought I finally had it . . it changed positions again. What others should know:Maybe I just got a bad one, but I had to send it back. I really wanted to make this thing work on my AirForce rifle, and even tried to place a drop of lockTight on the adjusting screws, but it never held it's zero, so I sent it back.

Things I liked:.25 - This pistol works best as an extended carbine rifle by adding the shoulder extension and the barrel sound lock kit. In short, if you're not too hung up on quick follow-up shots, then this little thing is one of the most lethal and fun things to take to the field for small game. period.Things I would have changed:Trigger is a bit heavy w/ no adjustment. This little thing sounds almost like a .22 w/o the mod kit. Power adjustment is somewhat worthless as chronograph showed little or no gain. Don't expect to get more than 10 to 12 full power shots per refill. Safety is just plain bad design. Added accessories are expensive but needed to make this thing as good as it can be. What others should know:I had a choice between the new version that came out in '12 or the older pre'12 model and I wish I'd selected the older version for several reasons that I won't get into here. Mine chrono'd out at just above 900'/sec using JSB Exact King 25gn pellets at full power and 860 using Beeman Kodiak Match 31gn pellets which I would highly recommend in this airgun. Again, just be aware that your shot velocity will fade fast so make the first 5 or 6 shots count while you still have 150 bar or more air available. A UTG 3-9x32 scope w/ high mounts works terrific on this gun.

Things I liked:This little .22 carbine rifle is a real gem of a find and a pleasure to shoot. With the 6.5 lb weight and the short 37.5" length, it points and shoots so easy that it's hard to put the darn thing down. When you consider that this little jewel sells for about half of what an Air Arms Pro Sport sells for, there's really no comparison. Things I would have changed:If they could ever figure out a way to get a little more velocity out of this thing, they'd really have something, but of course then it would be 40+ inches long and weigh 8+ lbs, which would definitely take away the fun factor of this thing.What others should know:This little rifle deserves a good scope. The only reason you'd be disappointed in this rifle is if you don't scope it right or if you use cheap pellets. Allow a 500 shot break-in period before you decide it's not accurate.

Things I liked:Great power and dependable accuracy. Chrono'd at better than 850 from my AirForce TalonP. Good bench and very effective hunting pellet. Took a crow very humanely from over 40 yds. Suspect I am getting well over 50 ft/lbs energy at that range using the Talon.Things I would have changed:NothingWhat others should know:Nicely shaped, clean and consistent pellet.